News from 08/12/1995
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Nicholas Watt, Ireland Correspondent and Nicholas Wood, Roger Boyes and Philip Webster, David Puttnam, Vice-President, Phil Yates, Jon Ashworth, Peter C. Bartrum, Freud, Karen Brown, Andrew Pierce, Ben MacIntyre and Oliver August, Richard Thomson, James Landale, Political Reporter, Philip Howard, Hilary Finch, Arthur Leathley and Anatole Kaletsky, Ian Murray, Michael Binyon, Alexandra Frean Media Correspondent, Jeremy Kingston, Stephen Woolley, Edward Mirzoeff Chairman, Lynne Truss, Carl Mortished, Richard Eaton, Tony Patrick, Geoff Brown, Gerald Davies, Philip Bassett Industrial Editor, Robert Sheehan, Bridge Correspondent, Jill Lee, Bernard Levin, Robert Miller, Martin Fletcher, Pat Gibson, James Landale and Alice Thomson, Stewart Tendler Crime Correspondent, Peter Ball, Raymond Keene Chess Correspondent, Thomas De Waal, Martin Barrow, Peter Waymark, Michael Evans, Defence Correspondent, Richard Ford Home Correspondent, Andolie S. Luck, Ewen Cameron, President, Stephen Farrell, Robin Young, Stuart Jones, Tennis Correspondent, Rodney Milnes, Robert Bruce, Eve-Ann Prentice, Jeremy Laurance, Health Correspondent, John Young, Janet Bush, Quentin Letts, Charles Bremner, Simon Relph, Michael Daley, Director, Sarah Bagnall, A. M. Whaits, Anthony Lester, Jon Ashworth and Michael Horsnell, Ian Miell, Marit Hargie, Ian Brunskill, Richard Evans, Racing Journalist of the Year, Raymond Keene, Christine Buckley, Peter Davalle, Karen Zagor, Frances Gibb, Legal Correspondent, Robin Young and Russell Jenkins, Peter Bryan, Richard Evans, Tim Jones and Leyla Linton, Caroline Merrell, PHS, Eric Reguly, Sarah Cunningham, Roger Boyes, Lin Jenkins and Jonathan Prynn, R. J. Kendrick, Julian Muscat, Nicholas Wood, Chief Political Correspondent, Michael C. Turland, John Allison, Christopher Thomas, T. J. P. Stevenson, Synod member, Dominic Kennedy, Joanna Pitman, Guy Walters, Giles Whittell, Christopher Walker, Susan Elkin, Matthew Parris, Kevin McCarra, Anjana Ahuja, Bruce Anderson, Alan Hamilton and Nicholas Wood, John Shaw, Caitlin Moran, Walter Gammie, Peter Riddell, Ben MacIntyre, Belhaven and Stenton, Alan Lee Cricket Correspondent, David Sinclair, Martin Howe, Philip Pangalos, Kate Bassett, Tom Rhodes, Dr Thomas Stuttaford, Marianne Curphey, Hugh Thompson, Alyson Rudd, Frances Gibb, Valerie Grove, Ted Childs, David Maddock, Alice Thomson, Political Reporter, Thomas Woodcock, Alasdair Murray, Alan Jackson, Richard Ford, Michael Hatfield, Paul Flather, Michael Hornsby Agriculture Correspondent,
ResumoEducation Labour IRA says it will not give up weapons Blow to peace process hopes Princess's 'political plea angers Tories Index A Twinkle from the past? Saturday in the Times The Times Christmas Appeal Gang killings linked to Leah case Europe heads for federal showdown Labour's sex symbol Budget boost Breitling Where's the beef? Galileo's space odyssey ends in triumph Remember please, Tony Banks is for life, not just for Christmas Political Sketch Howard challenges Bridgewater Four with new 'evidence' Freedom drive that never ends W. & J. Graham's Port Kindness is mixed with lessons in self-help George dashes hopes of interest-rate cut Meningitis claims two more children News in Brief Rail sales opposed Top surgeon resigns Deportation delayed School wins approval Allotment owner pays Award for Times writer By a Staff Reporter: Mrs Ashby tells of unhappy life married to MP 'I thought my husband didn't like me physically, I was just his maid' Delay for woman in baby case By a Staff Reporter: Three await fate on killing Cancer girl is given hope of motherhood Teenager is convicted in Mills case Alton towers Thaw is bad news for queues of rail travellers Police to investigate 'leaks to criminals' Shoppers' boycott undermined by 'hidden' beef Food firms and Prime Minister move to reassure public on Bse risk as ban spreads in schools ESCOM UK Councils bow to parental concerns Scare gives sales boost to organic farmers HESS Amerada Hess Gas Major insists safety is not in doubt More Britons head for life of ill-health in their final years Scientists find granny knows best Experts reflect on mirror writing Poll urges ratings on TV sex and violence Barclays Picture Gallery 'Dirty tricks' row on speech that never was Lord Chancellor denies warning judges Kellogg's Sustain. Food for Sport Guppy is freed to challenge sentence Price cuts come home to roost Weekend Shopping Bupa McLibel trial to pass legal milestone Barbie the material girl trounces upstarts in toyshop sales battle Bribed MoD chief keeps secret of his Swiss accounts Action urged over missing millions Harvey Bristol Cream All Santa wants is a new grotto Vodafone centre Budget hostility is tempered by feeling of personal gain Clarke claws back support but most voters still think his policies are bad for Britian Currys Britain's Biggest Electrical Retailer Major's performance wins increasing Tory approval Broadcasting Bill delayed by dispute Scandinavian Flooring Company In Parliament Rifkind strives to pacify sceptics before EU summit Bitter Stratford Tories put their trust in Maples Nile Cruise Childrens World Labour aims to kick hooligans out of football Nurses with a cool head and big heart Times Christmas Appeal: skill and devotion are essential when earing for young cancer patients Skin patches can signal a painful choice Medical Briefing Dixons Dixons the Best Deals for Christmas Papandreou's wife fights to ensure her political survival Power vacuum in Greece persists as Mimi keeps hospital vigil for ailing Prime Minister Safety fears rise on 'babyflot' flights Seiko Kinetic Frailty of France heightens Kohl angst about war The German Chancellor is increasingly haunted by the legacy of Bismarck, writes Roger Boyes in Baden-Baden Euro-budget annulled Commission urges Britain to join new pact for monetary stability Dillons the Bookstore NAG at Ryman Fiat chief faces new bribe trial World Summary Military linked to bomb attack Landslide win for Mubarak (AP): Vigilante leads Nablus march Unions keep up strike pressure but hint at talks Juppé cancels trip to Franco-German summit and appoints mediator for railway dispute Europe's young eager to join 'historic' protest Russian Elections ESCOM UK Tigers reject offer of amnesty and seek new fighters UN ozone talks reach deal B&Q Britain's Biggest D. 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Y Chain Rabin's widow sets out as peace envoy Dell Direct FBI arrests 400 over phone fraud of elderly Dinosaur's egg reveals embryo Dictatorial rule of outsider Fujimori wins over Peru's dispossessed He is the obscure immigrant technocrat who broke the grip on power of the white elite in Lima, and the masses love him for it, writes Janet Bush House committee orders Gingrich tax investigation Clinton budget offer Our price Jackson to stay under intensive care after collapse Mascot electronic as Cellphones direct British Gas Service The man who reaches the parts Tony Blair can't John Prescott, the Labour Party's latest sex symbol, reveals his penchants for jiving and diving during a nightmare journey to Brussels Inside Section 2 The Times Higher Education Supplement Beyond the veil Rachael Tapsell Talks to Eve-Ann Prenitce about the practical problems and unexpected humiliation she experienced wearing the Islamic veil The Sunday Times Wine Rack No one has aright to asylum Bruce Anderson says Britain must toughen up on immigration The sheer number of deserving cases is too great Smashed Picture Gallery It's a dirty business Tiny Rowland has lost control of the company he has nurtured for 34 years - and to a board he appointed Squawk back Temper temper Wise guys Jane's plains The music of the spheres Anjana Ahuja salutes Galileo as it reaches Jupiter Lest Ye Be Judged Judges may fight ministers, but there is no constitutional crisis Pounds, Euros and Sense A picture of that common currency in your pocket Living Dolls Girls should not model themselves on Barbie Crown copyright and public access to laws of the land Synod and sin Synod and money Royal bargain Tate taste Government blow to film industry Rural buildings Trapped by nature Cutting prison budgets Changes of detail in Vermeer's work Their noble genes Bennet entail Tinkering with words Court Circular Royal engagements Luncheon Binney Memorial Medal University news Personal Column Memorial service Birthdays today Church news Picture Gallery Receptions Lots Road Galleries Dinners Salters' Company Service dinners Forthcoming marriages Anniversaries James Reston Personal Column The National Autistic Society Burstow Wildlife Sanctuary The Donkey Sanctuary Kathleen Harrison Kathleen Harrison, actress, died yesterday aged 103. She was born on February 23, 1892 On This Day Feeding the Toll of Fire Deaths No Title Josef Hodin Josef Hodin, art historian, died in London on December 6 aged 90. He was born in Prague on August 17, 1905 News The Times Crossword No 20,033 The Times Today Times Weathercall Tomorrow In the Times BT's works council blow to social chapter opt-out Factories paid not to take electricity High street shop tills are starting to jingle Arts Ashanti makes agreed bid for Cluff Education Big Six legal shelter may surface offshore Sport Family votes for Littlewoods to stay private Pour Monsieur Chanel Television and Radio Business Today Pep plan to avoid National Grid tax Tourist Rates Makro the UK's "No. 1 Discounter" Commission rates dispute hits Thomson and Cook Safe place sought for ITN shares Compass Group points ahead Call for docks talks US jury clears T&n BT appoints Stentor Victrex looks for £52m Vauxhall workers to take pay action Business Roundup GEC rises to challenge of tough markets Picture Gallery Westbury homes in on a deal Littlewoods gets it right The Moores family fights on Wrong kind of privatisation Japan's imported stagnation Pennington By our City Staff: Country Casuals bid fails Unigate raises £299m from first sale of Nutricia stake The Great Universal Stores P. 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No Title Commodities Liffe Options Prices dip as hopes of early rate cut recede Stock Market London Financial Futures Money Rates (%) European Money Deposits (%) Gold/precious Metals (Baird & Co) Sterling Spot and Forward Rates Major Indices Recent Issues Rights Issues Major Changes GEC Blue Circle Dollar Rates Other Sterling FT-SE Volumes Change in the Lords Tempus Half, from £12 million in the first six months of… Compass Wall Street Return of the wizard of rum The Times City Diary Same old story Never stops Serious lunchers Worried accountants run for cover after court ruling Jon Ashworth on the implications of the rising legal threat now faced by partnerships Dynasty returns as a real-life 'soap' Sarah Bagnall on the saga surrounding the future of Littlewood Picture Gallery More misery over mis-sold pensions Two years on, compensation is sparse in the Sib probe, says Karen Zagor Barclays Acorn challenges America's computer giants From our Correspondent in New York: Microsoft licences software program United Vacations United Airlines Wolfson to step down at Great Universal Stores AIB pays £101m for Govett Group Blue Circle heating shake-up costs £55m Amec p. l. c. Progress at Hartstone Lovell suffers losses Tour firms' shares rise GWR ahead 71% Hotel group's slow start Call for inquiry on gas pipeline delay Business Roundup Bad tax advice 'causing hardship' Hyundai Corporation Greenalls toasts record profits in wake of Devenish deal Where milking industry is big business Joanna Pitman on South Korea's corruption scandal The Times Unit Trust Information Service London Docklands Japanese growth set to slow says OECD Profits at Alvis show 50% rise Akom Ltd By our City Staff: Sutcliffe, Speakman in reverse takeover Mercury Communications Flotation plans back on agenda at Dairy Crest Home Secretary's decision not irrational Damages for wrongfully dishonoured cheque The Times Crossword Books Want of fairness in entry ban Planning appeal procedure conforms with Treaty Right to award not property Reasonable period for repaying arrears Court of Appeal Shares slip on profit-taking Pink Jermyn St London Cyngor Sir Fon Anglesey County Council NB Selection Ltd IBTA Davies Laing & Dick Multiple Display Advertising Items Holborn College Britain's Best Courses EF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Funding Agency for Schools The University of Bergen Huron University USA in London Queen's Business & Secretarial Training Goethe Institute London University of East Anglia Easter Revision Multiple Display Advertising Items Westminster Abbey Choir Multiple Classified Advertising Items Benenden School The University of Bergen The Sunday Times American School of Liberal Arts European Business School Bishop's Stortford College Surviving without assistance Hugh Thompson on the likely impact of Labour's plans to scrap assisted places The club with an eye on the Continent Paul Flather explains Oxford's role in the promotion of Europe through a network of leading universities Industry rises to the Heseltine challenge Are British firms setting themselves high enough training standards? Michael Hatfield looks at sectors putting their targets to the test Let children see the moral of Christmas Nativity plays should be more than mere tinsel, suggets Susan Elkin The Times Good University Guide Wolves ready to play a blinder Deep in the Black Country, new light is to be shed on an eager town, Says Guty Walters HMV Visual Art Theatre Lieder of the opposition Classical Concerts: Tribute to John Smith; a (bad) taste of the Americas London Musici/Stephenson St John's, Smith Square Up the Amazon without a paddle BBC SO/Diemecke Festival Hall Music Big ideas shrink in move from page to stage Theatre Gulliver's Travels Theatr Clwyd Planet Internet Tomorrow Remember when they were fab? For every immortal Beatles there were a thousand 1960s acts doorned to has-been limbo. Alan Jackson calls the roll Joe strips to his string best New RELEASES:David Sinclair sorts the Satrianis from the scatologists Pop 1 Picture Gallery After Oasis, the desert Unless the music business pulls its finger out, we'll have nothing to look forward to once Britpop dies Pop 3 Angels & Insects Join the party Cabaret Entertainments Colnaghi Choice 1 Weekend Choice A daily guide to arts and entertainment compiled by Marit Hargie Theatre Guide Jeremy Kingston's assessment of theatre showing in London Cinema Guide Geoff Brown's assessment of films in London and (where indicated with the symbol) on release across the country Choice 2 Fun and frolics with Korngold Opera Die tote Stadt Flanders Opera, Antwerp Talent wasted on the weakly weird New Music Kronos Quartet Festival Hall Choice 3 Opera Gascoigne again pays price for lack of discipline Naivety at root of latest sending-off Conwy broaden horizons Mercury Communications Castres case underlines need for clearer laws in professional era Rugby Commentary By a Correspondent: Second-team spoils go to Light Blues Hussain's positive approach enhances captaincy Sampras limps out of quarter-final with knee injury Davis Cup victory leaves its mark Leica Fascination and Precision For the Record Fixtures Doyle stirs emotions in pursuit of office Morgan's miss gives Higgins his cue Sheehan on Bridge Word-Watching World Cup position kept open for Lara Sports in Brief Parke leads chase Islanders gain strength New rules take effect Surprise win in slalom Keene on Chess Picture Gallery Winning Move Howard considers Tote options Announcement on pool betting organisation imminent Improvement on the cards for Our Kris Today's Races on Television Thunderer: Cheltenham Large Action injured Thunderer: Doncaster Results from Yesterday's Three Meetings Nap: Bell Staffboy (3.45 Cheltenham) Next best: Danjing (2.00 Cheltenham) Hexham off William Hill Remittance Man retired Rapid Raceline Happiness is a winner and noodle soup Freud on Friday BT Douglas returns to lead from sidelines Word-Watching A black and white view Radio Choice Radio 1 All-male institutions, strictly for the birds Review BBC1 Variations Satellite Choice Rugby Union Leicester lose McGhee in action replay Manager set to join Midlands rivals Clubs charged by FA Times Two Crossword No 647 Ferguson given rousing reception Bates and Harding make up Alyson Rudd sees olive branches extended by the warring factions at Stamford Bridge Crawley misses chance to impress Zenith Class 6 Tennis
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